The auspicious time for Karwa Chauth Puja is from 5:46 PM to 7:02 PM and moonrise is expected at 7:54 PM on October 20. (Representational)
The intersection of Karwa Chauth and social media reflects broader trends in how traditional practices adapt to the digital age
In recent years, the celebration of Karwa Chauth, a traditional Hindu festival, has been significantly impacted by the rise of social media. Digital platforms have begun reshaping this centuries-old custom and influencing relationship dynamics in modern Indian society. This digital revolution is not merely changing how Karwa Chauth is celebrated; it’s reshaping the very fabric of marital bonds and cultural identity in modern Indian society. Dr Chandni Tugnait, MD (A.M) Psychotherapist, Life Alchemist, Coach & Healer , Founder & Director, Gateway of Healing shares all you need to know:
Here are some of the significant changes:
- The virtual transformation of ritualsSocial media has revolutionised the way Karwa Chauth is observed. Online tutorials for mehendi designs, live-streamed moon sightings, and virtual prayer groups have become increasingly common. These digital adaptations allow for broader participation, especially among those unable to perform traditional rituals due to geographical constraints or modern work schedules.
- Hashtag traditionsPlatforms like Instagram and Facebook have given birth to Karwa Chauth-specific hashtags and online communities. These virtual spaces serve as forums for sharing experiences, seeking advice, and connecting with others observing the festival. This digital camaraderie has created a sense of unity among participants, transcending physical boundaries.
- The pressure of perfect postsWhile social media has enhanced connectivity, it has also introduced new pressures. The compulsion to showcase picture-perfect celebrations can lead to stress and anxiety. Many women report feeling inadequate when their observances don’t match the carefully curated images they see online, potentially detracting from the festival’s spiritual essence.
- Redefining gender rolesSocial media has become a platform for challenging traditional gender norms associated with Karwa Chauth. Increasingly, couples are sharing posts of joint fasts or role reversals, with husbands fasting for their wives. This trend is sparking important conversations about equality and mutual respect in marriages.
- The commercialisation conundrumThe festival’s increased visibility on social media has led to its commercialisation. Brands now create Karwa Chauth-specific products and marketing campaigns, capitalising on the trend. While this has expanded choices for celebrants, it has also raised concerns about the festival losing its traditional simplicity and spiritual focus.
- Long-distance connectionsFor couples separated by distance, social media has become a lifeline during Karwa Chauth. Video calls, virtual gift exchanges, and shared online experiences have allowed partners to maintain emotional connections despite physical separation, adding a new dimension to the festival’s observance.
- Preserving authenticity in the digital ageAs Karwa Chauth evolves in the social media era, many are advocating for a balance between embracing modern expressions and preserving the festival’s core values. Online discussions increasingly focus on the importance of personal meaning over public display, encouraging a return to the festival’s spiritual roots.
The intersection of Karwa Chauth and social media reflects broader trends in how traditional practices adapt to the digital age. As this festival continues to evolve, it offers valuable insights into the changing face of cultural celebrations and relationships in contemporary India. The challenge lies in harnessing the connective power of social media while maintaining the authentic spirit of this time-honoured tradition.